Over the next few months our Nobleans will take part in an Enneagram workshop led by our very own Marc Vos. This is not about putting people in boxes. It’s about understanding where we each come from, how we see the world, what drives us and how that shapes the way we work with others.
The principle is simple: the more aware you are of your patterns and blind spots, the better you show up in your team. First, we each take a test to find our type and thatβs just the start. In small groups, people with the same type share how they experience things, what energises them, what stresses them out and how they like to communicate. Together, they create their own guide βHow to work with someone like meβ and share it with the workshop group. Not to label or stereotype, but to build stronger connections and a bit more understanding with one another!
Weβre not doing this for fun, although it is fun. We do it because real collaboration starts with self-awareness. Strong teams are built on people who know themselves!
Curious to hear more? Feel free to reach out to Marc Vos.
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